Judith Nabakooba to join The yellow Bus politics.
As the fever for the 2016 general elections intensifies, many civil servants intending to contest for various positions have started tendering in their resignations to get official leave from their offices to engage in politics.Judith Nabakooba and the deputy director for police welfare, applied to be granted permission to leave the Police force for active politics. Nabakooba and Muhamwe who are senior officers will however have to wait for a decision by the police authority as to whether they will be cleared to leave for elective politics. Nabakooba who is currently the deputy Police Political Commissar and Muhabwe early this month (June) submitted their applications to the police authority for official leave expressing interest to take part in active politics but their applications had not been passed, according to the police public relations officer, Fred Enanga.
Nabakooba is eyeing the Mityana district woman seat in parliament while Muhamwe intends to contest for the Sheema county South seat. Enanga said although the two were senior police officers who willingly wanted to take leave for politics, they will have to wait for the police authority that is supposed to sit, discuss and determine their fate.
"The police authority will have to sit to decide on whether to release them or not," Enanga said but declined to mention when the authority intends to sit. Nabakooba has been also serving as a secretary to the police credit association called Exodus SACCO.
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